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Around 200,000 Michigan workers were deprived of overtime pay protections last month when the Donald Trump administration replaced a Barack Obama-era update of the overtime pay rules with a watered-down substitute.

Under the weak Trump rule, thousands of Michiganders earning as little as $36,000 a year can be made to work 50, 60, or even 70 hours a week, missing time with their families, without receiving any extra pay for their long hours and dedication.

The Trump rule will cost Michigan workers nearly $50 million a year.

That’s why we’re applauding Michigan Gov. Gretchen Whitmer’s move last week to restore stronger overtime pay protections for workers in the state. Whitmer directed Michigan’s Department of Labor and Economic Opportunity to update the state’s overtime pay regulations to restore overtime protections.

Read more in Crain’s Detroit Business